Participants are transformed through the immersive environment that creates a community of learning with a deep focus on personal leadership development.

The Executive Leadership Program for Nonprofit Organizations (ELPNO) is a week-long program designed to equip nonprofit leaders to improve the effectiveness of their organizations. As a participant, you will:

participate in daily workshops led by some of today’s leading nonprofit thought leaders and practitioners, engage in problem-solving scenarios, visit a high-functioning and dynamic nonprofit, and receive individual coaching;

explore the patterns and trends occurring in the nonprofit sector as a whole while uncovering how these changes impact your organizational strategies;

build your personal leadership skills and abilities; and,

deepen your professional network by joining the impressive cadre of ELPNO alumni.

ELPNO is designed to have the greatest impact on nonprofit professionals who can influence intermediate and long-term decision-making around their organization’s mission, strategy, programming, and policy.

ELPNO is a partnership between the Fanning Institute, the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and the Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship at Georgia Tech.